While Terrell Suggs lines up all over the field, he was predominantly over left tackle Andrew Whitworth in the Ravens' first meeting against the Bengals in Week 10.

Since then, Whitworth has shifted to left guard and Anthony Collins has come off the bench to provide Cincinnati a completely different look for quarterback Andy Dalton on the blind side.

Since the switch was made in Week 13 against the Chargers, the Bengals have gone 3-1. They've averaged 259 passing yards, 114 rushing yards and less than one sack allowed.

If the Ravens intend to defeat their division rival, Suggs will need to adjust to new left tackle Collins. When facing Whitworth earlier this year, Baltimore's sack leader (10) only recorded four tackles and zero sacks.

CB Jimmy Smith vs. WR A.J. Green

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Jimmy Smith has 49 tackles and 41 passes defended this season.

Let's be honest, A.J. Green is to the Bengals what Calvin Johnson is to the Detroit Lions.

Green is, by far, Cincinnati's leading receiving target with 1,365 yards. He also leads the team with 10 touchdowns and has a club record five straight games with over 100 receiving yards from earlier this season.

Jimmy Smith will likely be tasked with stopping the Bengals' top receiver and has a solid track record this year in doing so.

According to Pro Football Focus (subscription required), Smith is the 22nd-ranked cornerback in the NFL, just above Lardarius Webb for the Ravens, who is tied for 25th.

Baltimore's greatest strength this year has been its defense. That remains true for this season finale, especially in the secondary against a team that just shredded the Minnesota Vikings for 348 yards through the air.

WR Jacoby Jones vs. CB Adam "Pacman" Jones

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Jacoby Jones will be key in the Ravens matchup against the Bengals.

Jacoby Jones will need to play a large role in Sunday's matchup against the Bengals in order for the Ravens to come away with a victory.

A thigh injury to Torrey Smith has limited the No. 1 receiver in practice, and he is currently listed as questionable. That places an increased onus on Jones, who has 36 receptions for 444 yards and two touchdowns.

Back when these two teams faced each other in Week 10, Jones only recorded two catches for 17 yards. Last week's performance against the Patriots was equally pedestrian, with one reception for 11 yards.

Jones will have his hands full with Adam "Pacman" Jones, who has stepped up with injuries across the Bengals secondary. The embattled cornerback has three interceptions on the season, including one return for a touchdown.

TE Dennis Pitta vs. MLB Rey Maualuga

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Dennis Pitta sat out most of the season until being activated from injured reserve for Week 14.

Since returning to the Ravens in Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings, Dennis Pitta has immediately stepped in as a reliable target for Joe Flacco.

In the snowy affair against the Vikings, Pitta hauled in six receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown. Although he hasn't recorded a score since, that could change in the final week of the regular season.

Rey Maualuga has struggled for the Bengals at the "Mike" this season, ranking 44th out of 55 inside linebackers, via Pro Football Focus (subscription required).

His pass coverage has been an Achilles heel for Cincinnati, ranking dead last in 2012 under the same ranking system.

Defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer will likely mix up his defensive packages, with Maualuga having multiple responsibilities throughout the game. With that said, the Ravens are still best served calling plays with Pitta dragging across the middle.

Expect a tight contest in this divisional matchup, with Pitta potentially being the game-changer. Given the Ravens struggles running the ball, there should be a few red-zone targets coming his way.